Distance between Glasgow Queen Street Station and Gartnavel Royal Hospital

We calculated distance with our calculator and with the help of International map agencies and distance between Glasgow Queen Street Station and Gartnavel Royal Hospital is 120 km.

If you go from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Gartnavel Royal Hospital, with normal traffic conditions and non-stop driving, you reach final destination in 1,5 hours.

Distance calculations

100 km = ~62 Miles Miles

Distance from ﻿Glasgow Queen Street Station to Gartnavel Royal Hospital

Depend on car conditions and fuel quality, to travel from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Gartnavel Royal Hospital with car transport, you need 7 gallons gallons of petrol, which will cost around 10 $ with average prices.

Photos from Gartnavel Royal Hospital

Gold-hued stratigraphy on balmy #London morning: The Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich (1692), later reused as the Old Royal Naval College (from 1873), with Canary Wharf (1991). - Photo by neal_a_spencer (Neal Spencer)

Thomas Coram (1668-1751)Sculptor: William McMillan 1963Coram was a sea captain in the American colonies and made his fortune as a London shipbuilder and merchant. He struggled for many years to establish the Foundling Hospital, eventually enlisting distinguished Governors such as Hogarth and Rysbrack as well as the support of Handel. Exhibitions held at the Hospital led to the founding of the Royal Academy. Coram lost his official position and ended his life dependent on the charity of others. There was no statue of him until 1851 and that moved to Berkhampstead with the Hospital in 1926. This recent statue is based on the portrait by Hogarth on display in the Museum. #knockdownorkeep #publicstatues #publicstatue #statuesofinstagram #london #londonstatues #londonmonuments #coram #foundling - Photo by publiclifeofstatues (Suzanna Taverne)

The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, commonly known as El Escorial, is a historical residence of the King of Spain, in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, about 45 kilometres northwest of the capital, Madrid, in Spain. It is one of the Spanish royal sites and functions as a monastery, basilica, royal palace, pantheon, library, museum, university and hospital. #Madrid #Spain #Elescorial #OLiKrisinSpain #Euro3rip #berongsjourney ___ #Worldtourist #Wanderlust #instago #Instatrip # #IGtrip #vacation #travel #holiday #LiveLife #travelgram #adventure #history #culture - Photo by olivogz (Oliver Alegre)

At St Peters Hospital this afternoon for my annual check up with my gastroenterologist. It is such a pretty hospital and dates back to the early 1900s........ #hospital #colitis #ulcerativecolitis #uc #ibd #bluesky #spring #history #historical #sky #instadaily #recovery #historicbuilding #crohnsdisease #maldon #essex - Photo by ragsinboots (Ruth Shelley)

What remains of the original Royal Derby Hospital. Once a sprawling Victorian complex, then a brutalist eyesore, now an open field with these lovely leftovers. #derby #Derbyshire #england #travel #tbt - Photo by ianpaulweb (Ian Webster)

Spent most of the past few days at Morriston Hospital so had to bash out a drawing of this crisp fronted modern hospital. Might colour it up properly sometime rather than just this quick marker wash, and finish the exterior. #hospital #sketch #sketching #drawing #art #urbansketching #archisketcher #usk #ipadsketch #ipadpro #procreate #morriston #swansea - Photo by drawnbyben (Ben Childs)

The royal wanderer when we have one of the world’s best adventure trails, what’s more perfect to experience it with? It’s always been and will be an excursion with a Royal Enfield. Own your Royal Ride from Barak Enterprises now..!! #BarakEnterprises #RoyalEnfield #Bullet #Kottakkal #Malappuram - Photo by barakroyalenfield (barakroyalenfield)

Click by @janardanadas The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China. From 1914 to 1916 it was used for Indian soldiers who had been wounded on the battlefields of the Western Front. From 1916 to 1920 it was used as a hospital for British troops who had lost arms or legs in the war. #sussex #brighton #pavilion #royalpavilion #brightonpavilion #photography #iphotography #iphone6 #iphonepic #architecturelovers #history #past #hospital #ww1 #buildings #building #victorian #era #travel #travelphotography #cityview #iconic #museum #eastsussex #instagram #instagood #instagramer #instagramhub #instagramers - Photo by manipalblog (Manipalblog.com)